If you’re an active participant on the Internet, chances are you’ve been added to all sorts of e-mail lists and newsletters over the years–either unwillingly or on purpose. Maybe you’ve tried to ...
Unroll.me shows promise in bringing order to your email, but this beta is still a bit rough around the edges. It works on Gmail, Google Apps, and Yahoo mail. More and more email services are tackling ...
Android users will now be able to battle junk mail and manage their email subscriptions using the new Android app from Unroll.Me. To be clear, anyone with a smartphone could get the benefits of the ...
Got a lot of email newsletters or other subscriptions clogging up your inbox? You could click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of each or use this new free service, Unroll.me, that can handle ...
Uber’s bad PR is growing -- and spreading to its business partners. On Monday, internet users were in an uproar after a New York Times article revealed that a popular email management service sold ...
Unroll.me launched in private beta a few months ago to help end email fatigue — specifically that which is linked to all the email subscriptions that users sign up for and forget about. That includes ...
April 10, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Webapp Unroll.me already keeps your inbox nice and tidy by automatically organizing your subscriptions and ...
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Sometimes I feel like Groupon, Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr are slowly trying to drive me insane one email at a time. My inbox, which is reserved primarily as a professional workspace, is littered ...
Originally published by Frank Wu on LinkedIn: Why I Still Use Unroll.me -- and What's Wrong With That Moments ago, I received my daily “rollup” email from Unroll.me. They experienced viral hatred for ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Naturally, users were upset to find out. Unroll.me CEO Jojo Hedaya attempted damage control by posting an ...